iPatientCare is Set to Aid Providers in Finding Their Quality Performance based on the Quality & Resource Use Report (QRUR) in Its Upcoming Virtual User Conference

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iPatientCare announces to conduct its upcoming VUCON session to share knowledge on Quality and Resource Use Report (QRUR) that will help Doctors in understanding their quality performance on federal quality and cost metrics

iPatientCare VUCON June 2016 session will bring on a knowledge about Quality and Resource Use Reports (QRUR’s) that serve as a tool to help solo practitioners and group practices better understand their performance on federal quality and cost metrics.

Woodbridge, NJ (PRWEB)May 26, 2016

iPatientCare, a pioneer in cloud-based ambulatory EHR and Revenue Cycle Management services, announced its monthly Virtual User Conference (VUCON) June 2016 session to share the contemporary knowledge on Quality and Resource Use Report (QRUR).

Virtual User Conferences (VUCONs) by iPatientCare are the information dispersal sessions conducted each month to keep their users engaged and up-to-date with current industry subjects and new improvements inside iPatientCare framework. These sessions are composed and centered as far as Education, Exhibition, and Entertainment. With steadily changing healthcare industries standards and policies and with new upcoming trends, VUCON 2016 sessions are arranged with a perspective to give a complete standpoint and perspective of such patterns including deployment of new products and software versions with its demonstration; and numerous valuable additional items. Upcoming Virtual User Conference (VUCON) is set to share contemporary information on Quality and Resource Use Report (QRUR).

iPatientCare VUCON June 2016 session will bring on a knowledge about Quality and Resource Use Reports (QRUR’s) that serve as a tool to help solo practitioners and group practices better understand their performance on federal quality and cost metrics. This session will include an overview and purpose of QRUR, how to obtain it, understand ways to access 2014 QRUR and how does it impact the Value Modifier. This session is due on Thursday, June 16, 2016 at 3:00 PM EST.

About iPatientCare:

iPatientCare, Inc. is a privately held medical informatics company based at Woodbridge, New Jersey. The company’s unified product suite includes Electronic Health/Medical Record and integrated Practice Management/Billing System, Patient Portal/PHR, Health Information Exchange (HIE), and Mobile Point-of-Care Solutions for both Ambulatory and Acute/Sub-acute market segments. iPatientCare has been recognized as a preferred MU partner by numerous Regional Extension Centers (REC), hospitals/health systems, and professional academies.

iPatientCare EHR 2014 (2.0) has received 2014 Edition Ambulatory Complete EHR certification by ICSA Labs, an Office of the National Coordinator-Authorized Certification Body (ONC-ACB), in accordance with the applicable eligible professional certification criteria adopted by the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS).

The ONC 2014 Edition criteria support both Stage 1 and 2 Meaningful Use measures required to qualify eligible providers and hospitals for funding under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA).